CONCEPT
This project proposes a wavy perforated facade system designed to respond to solar orientation and ecological integration. The undulating form of the facade is not only an aesthetic gesture, but a performative skin that regulates sunlight exposure. Facing the south-west, the convex and concave surfaces of the facade deflect direct solar rays, creating self-shaded zones throughout the day and reducing solar heat gain on the building envelope.
The perforations are strategically angled. Downward-facing openings are envisioned as micro-habitats for urban birds, providing potential nesting and resting niches. Upward-facing perforations, on the other hand, act as modular planter holders, enabling vertical greenery and contributing to urban biodiversity. These integrated natural systems promote both thermal comfort and ecological justice by encouraging pollinator presence and enhancing building-environment symbiosis.
Ultimately, the facade becomes more than a boundary, it becomes a transitional interface between architecture and its climate, users, and the broader urban ecosystem.


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